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LOVERS OF BLUE & WHITE – CHINA ARCHIVE

This china archive is of items sold in the past by Lovers of Blue & White, which closed for business in 2022. None of this china is for sale and the archive is made available for information and research.

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5 items found.

Maker: Johnson  Pattern:Unidentified Pattern
Jug or Pitcher Tankard c1920s
Samuel Johnson of Britannia Pottery. Straight sided jug in a lovely smoky blue. Minor signs of wear to a little of the rim.
Dimensions: 0.6 ltr 14.5 cm high / 1 pt 5.75 ins high
Maker: Johnson  Pattern:Unidentified Pattern
Jug or Pitcher Tankard c1915
Made by Samuel Johnson of Britannia Pottery, Burslem, Staffordshire. Printed in a black flow blue with a floral Art Nouveau design and gilt line decoration to the neck and foot. Some wear to gilt. Excellent condition. Blue printed backstamp of Britannia within circle, containing S Johnson, Burslem, Britannia Pottery and beneath England and Registered No 202311 for 1892
Dimensions: 0.9 ltr 16 cm high / 1.5 pint 6.75 ins high
Maker: Johnson  Pattern:Unidentified Pattern
Teapot Stand c1920s
Samuel Johnson, Britannia Pottery. With gilt. Quite a chunky stand printed in a deep flow grey/blue. Crazed with a few signs of wear to the rim but the surface is remarkably unscratched.
Dimensions: 17 cm diameter / 6.75 ins diameter
Maker: Johnson  Pattern:Unidentified Pattern colour
Cheese Dish c1920
Samuel Johnson of the Brittania Pottery, Burslem. with gilt although this does show signs of wear on the base. Crazed with some light associated staining to the base. An attractive dish in gorgeous colours.
Dimensions: Base 25.5 cm x 19 cm / Base 10 ins x 7.5 ins
Maker: Johnston David  Pattern:Unidentified Pattern
Custard or Syllabub Cups Set of Six c1840
A rare find indeed 6 cups in good condition. The design is of Middle Eastern scenes including people and animals. They were made by David Johnston and Company of Bordeaux France where David Johnston started his pottery in 1834 and sold out in 1844. Born of English parents Johnston was Mayor of Bordeaux from 1838 to 1842. These cups represent a piece of ceramic history. Transferware in the style of Staffordshire made by an Englishman in France. All are in good condition, but notice one intriguing oddity. Johnston must have had two handle fixers. One fixed the handles at the top of the cup and the other fixed his a bit lower down. All six available as unique set.
Dimensions: 5.5 cm diam 6.5 cm high / 2.25 diam 2.5 ins high


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